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Person-centered/experiential psychotherapy and

counseling
Bibliographical survey of ENGLISH publications since
2000
Editors: Paul Wilkins & Germain Lietaer
This survey of recent English publications contains two parts.
PART A includes all publications (since 2000) which refer to client/person-centered
psychotherapy and counseling AND its experiential offspring: focusing-oriented and processexperiential psychotherapy.
PART B includes publications of the broader humanistic family and of other orientations with
some affinity to the client-centered/experiential approach. We think they are of special
interest within the context of our endeavor to come to an intensive dialogue (and cross
fertilization) with the broader psychotherapy landscape. The main approaches covered under
Part B are existential, interpersonal, Gestalt, narrative-constructivistic, feminist, experiential
action and non-verbal methods, and integrative/eclectic with major client-centered input.
If you know of publications which are not yet included in one of these two parts, please send
the (exact) references to p.wilkins@mmu.ac.uk and to germain.lietaer@psy.kuleuven.be
Thanks.
[Update September 2006/PsycINFO: UD 2006/05/week 1]

PART A.

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